What is the new tech-infused team golf league launched by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy? Here’s all you need to know about TGL presented by SoFi, including the teams, format, schedule for the 2025 season and more…
Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL) was founded by Woods and McIlroy’s TMRW Sports, in partnership with the PGA Tour, with the inaugural season – pushed back from its initial 2024 launch – featuring six teams each containing four PGA Tour players.
The teams – representing six different cities – go head-to-head in a season-long competition at the SoFi Center, a purpose-built indoor venue – with all matches taking place on Monday or Tuesday evenings in the United States.
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Atlanta Drive GC – Patrick Cantlay, Lucas Glover, Billy Horschel, Justin Thomas, Nick Dunlap (March 4 only)
Boston Common Golf – Keegan Bradley, Hideki Matsuyama, Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott
Jupiter Links Golf Club – Max Homa, Tom Kim, Kevin Kisner, Tiger Woods
Los Angeles Golf Club – Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Tony Finau (Feb 24 only)
New York Golf Club – Matt Fitzpatrick, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele, Cameron Young
The Bay Golf Club – Ludvig Åberg, Wyndham Clark, Min Woo Lee, Shane Lowry
The SoFi Center is a 250,000 square foot, tech-infused venue on the campus of Palm Beach State College in Florida. Around 1,500 spectators will be able to fit around TGL’s field of play – which is nearly 100 yards long and 50 yards wide.
Three players from the four-man teams compete in 15-hole matches that blend virtual and real-time golf. The longer shots will be hit into a 3,400-square-foot screen, roughly 24 times the size of a standard golf simulator.
From about 50 yards and in, they will transition to live action and finish each hole within a 22,475-square-foot short game complex, with the shape of the green modified on every hole.
A 41-yard-wide turntable rotates the green and three bunkers to change approach angles, with the course made up of 15 of TGL’s 30 custom-designed holes by renowned golf course designers.
Teams play 15 holes of golf each match, divided into two sessions, with nine holes of triples – three against three playing alternate shot – and six holes of head-to-head singles golf.
In the singles format, each of the three players involved in a team play two matches each. Each hole in both sessions is worth one point and the team with the fewest shots on a hole wins the point.
A tied hole is worth no points, while the team with the most points at the end of the night wins the match. If the scores are tied, then a closest to the pin competition will decide the match winner.
One exception is the team’s use of a Hammer, where teams can gamble on a hole to change its value.
TGL’s technology mix allows for every shot to be broadcast live and all players mic’d up, while a shot clock will force teams to hit within 40-seconds. Each team also has four timeouts per match.
The TGL announced a change to the Hammer rule ahead of their Presidents Day triple-header on February 17, with the modification increasing the possibility of a hole having more value.
Each team will have now three Hammers to use during the match at their discretion, and they can throw a maximum of one Hammer per hole. If the team throws the Hammer mid-hole and the opposition rejects it, the hole is automatically conceded.
The maximum a hole can be worth is three points if both teams throw a Hammer on the same hole and each is accepted. If a Hammer is thrown before the start of a hole, it must be accepted.
TGL will use a points-based system that includes two points for a win and one point for a loss in overtime.
The regular season sees each team playing the other teams in a round-robin format, with all teams playing five matches and the top four in the season-long standings then progressing to the semi-finals.
The top two team then compete to win the SoFi Cup in a best-of-three Finals on March 24 and 25. Each match is scheduled for approximately two hours and features three of the four players from each roster.
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All matches held at SoFi Center, Palm Beach, Florida; Times GMT
Wednesday January 8 (2am) – New York Golf Club 2-9 The Bay Golf Club – Report | Highlights
Wednesday January 15 (12am) – Los Angeles Golf Club 12-1 Jupiter Links Golf Club – Report | Highlights
Wednesday January 22 – New York Golf Club 0-4 Atlanta Drive GC – Report | Highlights
Monday January 27 – Boston Common Golf 3-4 Jupiter Links Golf Club – Report | Highlights
Wednesday February 5 – Boston Common Golf 2-6 Los Angeles Golf Club – Report | Highlights
Monday February 17 – Atlanta Drive GC 6-5 Los Angeles Golf Club (overtime) – Report | Highlights
Monday February 17 – Atlanta Drive GC 5-6 The Bay Golf Club – Report | Highlights
Tuesday February 18 – The Bay Golf Club 5-4 Boston Common Golf – Report | Highlights
Wednesday February 19 – Jupiter Links Golf Club 10-3 New York Golf Club – Report | Highlights
Monday February 24 – Los Angeles Golf Club 5-4 New York Golf Club – Report | Highlights
Tuesday February 25 – Boston Common Golf 3-6 Atlanta Drive GC – Report | Highlights
Wednesday February 26 – The Bay Golf Club 6-3 Jupiter Links Golf Club – Report | Highlights
Monday March 3 – Los Angeles Golf Club 5-3 The Bay Golf Club – Report | Highlights
Monday March 3 – New York Golf Club 10-6 Boston Common Golf Report | Highlights
Tuesday March 4 – Jupiter Links Golf Club 1-9 Atlanta Drive GC – Report | Highlights
Tuesday March 18 (12am) – Semi-final one: Los Angeles Golf Club vs New York Golf Club
Wednesday March 19 (12am) – Semi-final two: The Bay Golf Club vs Atlanta Drive GC
Monday March 24 (Time TBD) – Final – Game one of three
Wednesday March 26 (12am) – Final – Game two of three
Wednesday March 26 (2am) – Final – Game three of three (if needed)
Who will win the inaugural TGL season and the SoFi Cup? Watch every match of the 2025 and 2026 seasons exclusively live on Sky Sports Golf. Stream the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, majors and more with NOW.
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